golgi appratus
The Golgi apparatus. Protein moves to the Golgi, is modified inside and is then distributed to the various areas of a cell, such as the lysosomes and the cell surface.
The Golgi apparatus packages them and the products exit within vesicles
The Golgi apparatus moves proteins and lipids in and out of the cell. It processes, sorts, and packages these molecules into vesicles for transport to different parts of the cell or for secretion outside of the cell.
Proteins are transported to the Golgi apparatus primarily by vesicles that bud off from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). These transport vesicles carry newly synthesized proteins from the rough ER, where they are synthesized, to the Golgi apparatus for further processing, modification, and sorting. The movement of these vesicles is facilitated by cytoskeletal elements and specific coat proteins that help in the budding and fusion processes.
Transport Vessicle
The Golgi apparatus. Protein moves to the Golgi, is modified inside and is then distributed to the various areas of a cell, such as the lysosomes and the cell surface.
vescies
The Golgi body, or Golgi complex, or Golgi apparatus packages proteins and synthesized materials of the cell. It moves it toward the cell surface to fuse with the cell membrane.
The Golgi apparatus packages them and the products exit within vesicles
The rough ER only moves items around the cell while the golgi apparatus packages and moves items.
The endoplasmic reticulum are transport tubes made of membrane that move proteins and other materials through the cell, most likely sending them towards the Golgi apparatus/body.
The Golgi apparatus moves proteins and lipids in and out of the cell. It processes, sorts, and packages these molecules into vesicles for transport to different parts of the cell or for secretion outside of the cell.
Proteins are transported to the Golgi apparatus primarily by vesicles that bud off from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). These transport vesicles carry newly synthesized proteins from the rough ER, where they are synthesized, to the Golgi apparatus for further processing, modification, and sorting. The movement of these vesicles is facilitated by cytoskeletal elements and specific coat proteins that help in the budding and fusion processes.
The Golgi Complex is responsible for packaging proteins and other substances and delivering them to different parts of the cell as and when needed. Golgi complex gathers simple molecules and combines them to make complex molecules and packages them in vesicles. It stores them for later use or sends them out of the cell. The Golgi Complex absorbs the transition vesicle that is released by the Endoplasmic Reticulum, once a protein is formed. Once the Golgi Complex processes the protein, it makes a secretory vesicle and releases it into the cytoplasm of the cell. The secretory vesicle moves towards the cell membrane from where the contents of the vesicle is released out of the cell.
Transport Vessicle
The cell organelle responsible for packaging and moving substances out of the cell is the Golgi apparatus. It modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids received from the endoplasmic reticulum, creating vesicles that transport these materials to their destination, either inside or outside the cell. This process is crucial for secretion and the delivery of cellular components.
The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) is like networking for the cell. It moves the proteins in the cell to get them where they need to be. The Golgi Apparatus is stacks membrane that have three main functions - 1) Modify proteins 2) Package proteins 3) Store proteins.